Davy back in NYC after outing with Harry

LONDON, Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Heiress Chelsy Davy was reported by royal watchers to be back in New York Sunday after a romantic night on the town in London with Prince Harry.

Davy was out and about with friends in the Big Apple this weekend with paparazzi in tow following a week in Britain where she saw a lot of the prince, the Daily Mail said Sunday.

The newspaper said Harry and Chelsy went out on Valentine's Day, but as part of a group with four other friends. Nevertheless, the get-together has stirred up rumors the one-time couple would be getting back together.

On the other hand, the Daily Mail said Harry bid Chelsy farewell and turned up a short time later having drinks at The Box, a London nightclub that features what are considered risque burlesque shows featuring homosexual and transgender performers.

Harry is slated to be the best man at the wedding of his brother and Kate Middleton in April.

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